Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, 1896-1964

Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, 1896-1964

GALE PRIMARY SOURCES Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, 1896-1964 Rosalyn Fraad Baxandall The College at Old Westbury, State University of New York EMPOWER™ RESEARCH This piece refers to the microfilm collection which is gifted storyteller who liked eating, drinking, and having now included in the digital archive Women's Studies a good time. Archive: Voice and Vision. Why is Elizabeth Gurley Flynn not better known among Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was an agitator and labor historians, American historians, civil organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World libertarians, and activists? Unlike Emma Goldman (IWW) and an official of the Communist Party (CP). or Margaret Sanger, she has not become an iconic In an era when street life and mass strikes had a figure of the feminist movement. A single collection direct impact on ordinary people, Flynn’s notoriety of her writing has been published and she has been was akin to that accorded to media stars today. The the topic of only one full-length biography and two Rebel Girl, as she was called, led immigrant workers Ph.D. theses. One of the reasons that Flynn has in major strikes in Lawrence, Massachusetts and not received sufficient recognition is that she was a Paterson and Passaic, New Jersey. A great orator, Communist and was jailed for her belief; Flynn saw court trials on labor issues as important McCarthyism left a deep scar on the American extensions of organizing; she participated in fights public and Communists are still vilified. As well, for free speech in Missoula, Montana (1908), and although Flynn was a leading member of the IWW, Spokane, Washington (from 1909 to 1910). As part of Americans tend to prefer rugged individuals rather her defense work, Flynn created the Workers’ Defense than organization members. Up until the publication League, an organization that fought for the victims of of the microfilm, there has not been an easily the post-World War I Red Scare. She also helped accessible collection of her work. The microfilm establish the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). contains her writing, which depicts the complexities She left a permanent record of her protest of her political life--a team player who was also a campaigns through her writing; she produced leaflets, dissenter in the IWW and the Communist Party. pamphlets, and articles, as well as a regular Flynn wrote for the unschooled masses; therefore, newspaper column that ran for twenty-six years. high school students as well as those doing Many of these materials can be found in this doctoral research can easily read her work. She was collection. personally affected by such major events as World In 1905, while still in her teens, Flynn started speaking War I, World War II, the Palmer Raids, and the on street corners. Thus began her long political McCarthy period. The microfilm includes her writings career, which was both dramatic and successful. Her on these topics in the form of pamphlets, letters, personal life was equally interesting, though tragic. columns, and drafts of her unpublished autobiography Gurley, as friends and family referred to her, was no of her latter years. Her columns include articles prude; she gave speeches for the IWW on birth about women’s suffrage; International Women’s control and wrote poems and letters about her Day; the Spanish, French and American numerous romantic affairs, many of which left her Revolutions; portraits of Irish, French, Russian, broken-hearted. Born into a colorful family, she was a and American revolutionaries, and of her relatives and friends, both illustrious and unknown. By the end of 1906, Flynn had been arrested (for the first of many times) and was speaking regularly, using a Insurgency came naturally to Elizabeth Gurley style that appealed to the emotions and provoked Flynn. Born in 1890 in Concord, New Hampshire, she arguments. Broadway producer David Belasco tried to was the eldest daughter of a family of reformers and lure her onto the stage, but she told him she wanted to activists. Her mother, Annie Gurley, who was related “speak her own piece.” Attending classes seemed to George Bernard Shaw, emigrated from Ireland. She irrelevant and dull in comparison with bringing about a supported the family through tailoring, and new socialist order, which she and her fellow radicals resented her work being referred to as “sewing.” believed to be just around the corner, so Flynn dropped She advocated equal rights for women and endowed out of school (a decision she never regretted) and joined her children with a keen knowledge of Irish history, the IWW as an organizer. English classic literature, Greek mythology, and working-class solidarity. Thomas Flynn, her father, As “One Big Union,” the IWW stood in direct opposition earned a living sporadically; his contributions to to the staid American Federation of Labor (AFL), which the family were political rather than economic. He primarily organized skilled white men. Founded in 1905, made an unsuccessful run for the New York the IWW was a new and irreverent labor union and Assembly in 1920 on the Socialist Party ticket, social movement that sought to organize all workers-- though he did get more votes than the unskilled, immigrant, and migrant--regardless of race, Republican candidate. The Flynn household was the sex, or creed. From 1906 to 1918, Flynn was one of the center for Irish freedom fighters like James few female organizers among the Wobblies, as IWW Larkin and James Connolly, who were members were called, and certainly the youngest, impressed by Elizabeth’s intelligence and working alongside other flamboyant agitators, like Big encouraged her rebellious nature. Bill Haywood and Eugene V. Debs. Flynn used her energy, commitment, and oratorical talent in strikes The young Elizabeth Gurley Flynn attended and free-speech battles throughout the country. Socialist meetings with her parents and read The Worker and other left-wing publications, as well as In Minnesota’s Mesabi Range in 1908, she spoke to the works of Edward Bellamy, Upton Sinclair, miners about the IWW. She fell in love with the West, Karl Marx, and Frederick Engels. Mary and with IWW member Jack Jones. Flynn, who was Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Women naïve, romantic, and by her own account, lusty, married and August Bebel’s Women and Socialism finally Jones in January 1908; she departed almost propelled her into socialist activism. At fifteen, Flynn immediately to fulfill her speaking engagements. After mounted her first soapbox to inaugurate her career two years of marriage, with her baby due, Flynn decided as a “jawsmith,” as professional agitators were then that she had fallen out of love and did not want to settle called. Her experiences, along with her youthful down. She left Jones and returned home to the Bronx to beauty, her radiance, and her passion to remake live with her supportive mother and sisters. Fred Flynn the world, made Flynn a moving spokesperson. was born on 19 May 1910. Flynn’s family looked after Flynn’s encounter with the don of Italian anarchists, him so that she could continue her life as an organizer. Carlos Tresca, who became her lover for fourteen years Flynn later regretted that she had missed being an (from 1912 to 1926) and remained the love of her life attentive, present mother. until he was murdered in 1943. He edited an Italian- language anarcho-syndicalist newspaper, was a master Flynn organized iron miners in Minnesota, copper of propaganda and agitation, and often aroused miners and timber workers in Montana, textile workers uncontrollable emotions, which frequently landed him in the renowned strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in jail. silk workers in Paterson, New Jersey, and hotel cooks and waiters in New York City. The IWW met strong With the victory of the Russian Revolution, the American resistance, which sometimes turned violent. Towns government grew alarmed about bolshevism and tried to discourage labor organizers by enacting legal immigrant radicals. Repressive legislation was passed, restrictions on free speech. Fueled by zealous culminating in the Palmer Raids. In 1919, IWW commitment, the IWW generally regained the right to headquarters in many cities and towns were raided, speak in public. IWW leaders were arrested, tens of thousands of immigrants were beaten and jailed, and some were Flynn led the organizing operations in major strikes of even deported. These indictments decimated the IWW the century. Lawrence, Massachusetts was a major and other leftist organizations. Flynn’s response was to textile-producing center in 1912. Flynn estimated that mobilize a broad coalition called the Workers Defense 30,000 workers were employed there in woollen mills. Union (WDU) to represent these political prisoners, who They were paid starvation wages to labor in dirty, noisy, numbered more than fifteen hundred. Over 170 labor, unventilated, and unsafe mills. The IWW became the socialist, and radical organizations participated in this organizing core of the woollen workers’strike. Flynn truly united front organization, which consisted of gave speeches and took care of the logistics: arranging unions, cooperative apartments, vegetarians, for outside speakers and entertainment, setting up consumers, and progressive women. Over the next five schools and dances, organizing the food distribution, years, Flynn worked tirelessly to raise money, provide arranging to send the children away from the violence, lawyers and bail, publicize the cases, visit prisoners, and sustaining long parades and pickets that formed provide relief for prisoners’ families, and appeal to many blocks of human chains. The violence of the government agencies to secure pardons. Most of the strike--one woman was killed and many people were people she represented were poor and remained beaten and injured--brought news reporters and unknown, but a few, like Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo humanitarians to Lawrence, fueling a nationwide Vanzetti, who were the focus of Flynn’s energy from protest that helped force the employers to negotiate.

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